A painstaking job! Meet the YouTuber putting weird and wonderful sandwich recipes from history to the test, using ingredients like baked beans, oysters and RAW MEAT.

Barry Enderwick has been running his “Sandwiches of History” project since 2018. It all started when he received a copy of the 1909 “Up-To-Date Sandwich Book” READ MORE: The Annual Salary Every Country’s Citizens Need to be satisfied

Her fans think her videos are the best thing since sliced ​​bread.

Barry Enderwick, 54, puts intriguing vintage sandwich recipes to the test for his “Sandwiches of History” project, sharing the results in a series of hilarious - and fascinating - online clips.

A baked bean sandwich, a yeast sandwich, a ham and yeast sandwich banana and a chopped oyster sandwich are part of the list of 600 people. of old-fashioned recipes that he tried and tested.

Leaving viewers captivated, Barry's tasting efforts earned him a number impressive 303,000 TikTok followers and nearly 20,000 YouTube subscribers. and counting.

Barry, who lives in San Jose, California, got the idea for the video series when a friend sent him a collection of recipes from 1909 entitled The Sandwich Book to Date.

Barry Enderwick tests intriguing vintage sandwich recipes for his “Sandwiches of History” project, sharing the results in a series of hilarious - and fascinating - online clips

A painstaking job! Meet the YouTuber putting weird and wonderful sandwich recipes from history to the test, using ingredients like baked beans, oysters and RAW MEAT.
Barry Enderwick has been running his “Sandwiches of History” project since 2018. It all started when he received a copy of the 1909 “Up-To-Date Sandwich Book” READ MORE: The Annual Salary Every Country’s Citizens Need to be satisfied

Her fans think her videos are the best thing since sliced ​​bread.

Barry Enderwick, 54, puts intriguing vintage sandwich recipes to the test for his “Sandwiches of History” project, sharing the results in a series of hilarious - and fascinating - online clips.

A baked bean sandwich, a yeast sandwich, a ham and yeast sandwich banana and a chopped oyster sandwich are part of the list of 600 people. of old-fashioned recipes that he tried and tested.

Leaving viewers captivated, Barry's tasting efforts earned him a number impressive 303,000 TikTok followers and nearly 20,000 YouTube subscribers. and counting.

Barry, who lives in San Jose, California, got the idea for the video series when a friend sent him a collection of recipes from 1909 entitled The Sandwich Book to Date.

Barry Enderwick tests intriguing vintage sandwich recipes for his “Sandwiches of History” project, sharing the results in a series of hilarious - and fascinating - online clips

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